The Board of Directors and leadership team have been following federal, state and local health authority guidance with regard to the COVID-19 outbreak. After thoughtful deliberation, we have decided to postpone the Spring All-Day Auction. A postponement (as opposed to cancellation) will give us flexibility to reschedule the auction as we learn more.
Given the uncertainty about the rate of spread of the disease, and working under the assumption that we may be facing an acute health crisis for 3 months or more, we are also evaluating our options with regard to the 60th Anniversary Extravaganza & ShrimpFest and June meetings. We will make decisions about May and beyond as more data become available. Michael and I will be working diligently with the Committee Chairs and leadership team to minimize losses to the club.
The Board will not be rushing to judgment but proceeding rationally and prudently. The health and well-being of our members and guests will take precedence over every other consideration. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate reach out to us through the Contact form on this website or through the Chat function.
Sincerely, Patchin
Good decision... plus, I doubt the venue would have been available. Hopefully, we will be able to have the anniversary event on time :)
My compliments to our President for a very thoughtful announcement.
I know, right? What to do with all those fry growing out in tanks. Yikes!
Thanks to PVAS for making this decision! I know that it is very disappointing for everyone and an economic loss for the club, but it is unquestionably the right decision. We really need to do everything we can to slow the spread of this virus, so that our healthcare system and workers are not overwhelmed. I'm happy to be part of a club that is making the right decision.
It does mean, however, that I need to figure out what to do with all these fish I was going to sell! Anybody want some baby Corydoras? :-)